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- 1515: A Characterization of Black's Voting Rule

- Walter Bossert and Salvador Barberà
- 1514: Are Tariffs an Economic Trump?

- Ana-Isabel Guerra and Ferran Sancho
- 1513: Incentive Compatibility and Belief Restrictions

- Mariann Ollár and Antonio Penta
- 1512: Does Local Credit Matter? The Spanish Case

- Luz Mary Pinzón and Xavier Freixas
- 1511: Rents, Rules or Revolution: A Survey of Institutional Pathways to Peace

- Hannes Mueller and Laura Mayoral
- 1510: The Great Gatsby Curve: Upward Mobility, Persistence and Inequality

- Garance Genicot, Debraj Ray and Laura Mayoral
- 1509: Are Female-dominated Cancers Underfunded?

- Ha Luong, Judit Vall-Castello and Lídia Farré
- 1508: Neutrality, Pairwise Justifiability and Serial Dictatorships

- Pietro Salmanso, Bernardo Moreno and Dolors Berga
- 1507: Fertility and Family Leave Policies in Germany: Optimal Policy Design in a Dynamic Framework

- Hanna Wang
- 1506: Are Men's Attitudes Holding Back Fertility and Women's Careers? Evidence from Europe

- Sébastien Fontenay and Libertad González
- 1505: Breaking the Echo Chamber: Social Media Networks and Political Conflict

- Francesco Slataper, Luis Menéndez, Daniel Montolio and Hannes Mueller
- 1504: Hegemonic Globalization

- Christoph Trebesch, Josefin Meyer, Alberto Martin and Fernando Broner
- 1503: Uncovering Economic Policy Uncertainty During Conflict

- Christopher Rauh, Sophie Brochet and Hannes Mueller
- 1502: Random Preference Model

- Bas Donkers, Kamel Jedidi, Miłosz Kadziński and Mohammad Ghaderi
- 1501: Ranking for Engagement: How Social Media Algorithms Fuel Misinformation and Polarization

- Francesco Sobbrio, Vicenç Gómez and Fabrizio Germano
- 1500: Gender Gaps in the Valuation of Working Conditions

- Marta Curull-Sentís, Laia Maynou, Lídia Farré and Libertad González
- 1499: Insider Collusion as a Threat to Property Rights: Experimental Evidence from West Africa

- Daniele Nosenzo, Marco Fabbri, Giorgio Zanarone and Benito Arruñada
- 1498: Female Education, Wage Gap, Demographic Transition and Economic Growth: Methodological Notes from the Catalan Case (1900-2020)

- Enriqueta Camps
- 1497: Safe Implementation in Mixed Nash Equilibrium

- Anand Chopra, Malachy James Gavan and Antonio Penta
- 1496: The Labor Supply Curve is Upward Sloping: The Effects of Immigrant-Induced Demand Shocks

- Jonathan Vogel, Andreas Kostøl, Sigurd Galaasen and Joan Monràs
- 1495: Bilingual Education and Identity

- Antonio Di Paolo, Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell and Ramon Caminal
- 1494: What's in a u?

- Antonio Penta and Larbi Alaoui
- 1493: Employment Allocation: from Branches to Extended Subsystems

- Ana-Isabel Guerra and Ferran Sancho
- 1492: Corruption and Renegotiation in Procurement

- Leandro Arozamena, Federico Weinschelbaum and Juan-José Ganuza
- 1491: Social Pensions and Intimate Partner Violence against Older Women

- Hen Ya, Giulia La Mattina and Cristina Bellés Obrero
- 1490: Fairness vs. Simplicity in Appointment Rules

- Matias Nunez, Danilo Coelho, Carlos Alós-Ferrera and Salvador Barberà
- 1489: Worldwide Rebound Effects: A Multiregional Input–Output Analysis

- Qian Chen, Martín Bordón-Lesme and Jaume Freire González
- 1488: Fiscal Stagnation

- Martin Wolf and Luca Fornaro
- 1487: Paternity Leave and Child Development

- Jenifer Ruiz-Valenzuela, Claudia Hupkau, Lídia Farré and Libertad González
- 1486: The Macroeconomics of Data: Scale, Product Choice, and Pricing in the Information Age

- Alexander Kohlhas and Vladimir Asriyan
- 1485: The Language and Geographic Scope of Cultural and Media Products

- Ramon Caminal
- 1484: Heterogeneity and Aggregate Consumption: An Empirical Assessment

- Jordi Galí and Davide Debortoli
- 1483: Hegemony and International Alignment

- Christoph Trebesch, Josefin Meyer, Jiaxian Zhou Wu, Alberto Martin and Fernando Broner
- 1482: Echoes and Delays: Time-to-build in Production Networks

- Mathieu Taschereau-Dumouchel and Edouard Schaal
- 1481: The Tradewise-Function Form for Transferable Utility Games

- Marilda Sotomayor and David Pérez-Castrillo
- 1478: Promoting Female Talent in Science: Evidence from an Affirmative Action Policy

- Judit Vall-Castello and Lidia Farre
- 1477: The Limits of Crowdfunding with Common Values

- Sjaak Hurkens and Matthew Ellman
- 1476: Lumpy Forecasts

- Javier Turen and Isaac Baley
- 1475: Innovations Meet Narratives -Improving the Power-Credibility Trade-off in Macro

- Geert Mesters and Régis Barnichon
- 1474: Policy evaluation with Sufficient Macro Statistics -a primer

- Geert Mesters and Régis Barnichon
- 1473: Markets for Public Services: Less Might Be More

- Benito Arruñada
- 1472: Means-Tested Transfers in the US: Facts and Parametric Estimates

- Christopher Rauh, Gustavo Ventura and Nezih Guner
- 1471: Modeling the Modeler: A Normative Theory of Experimental Design

- Evan Piermon and Fernando Payró Chew
- 1470: Immigration, Inequality and Income Taxes

- Mirjam Bächli and Albrecht Glitz
- 1469: Are Men's Preferences for Couple Equity Misperceived? Evidence from Six Countries

- Teodora Boneva, Ana Brás-Monteiro, Marta Golin and Christopher Rauh
- 1468: A Characterization of the Top-Trading-Cycles Mechanism for Housing Markets via Respecting-Improvement

- Jay Sethuraman, Bettina Klaus and Flip Klijn
- 1467: Why Has Construction Productivity Stagnated? The Role of Land-Use Regulation

- Joseph Gyourko, Leonardo D'Amico, Edward L. Glaeser, William Kerr and Giacomo Ponzetto
- 1466: Supply Chain Disruption and Precautionary Industrial Policy

- Michele Polo and Massimo Motta
- 1465: 'If You Only Have a Hammer': Optimal Dynamic Prevention Policy

- Ben Seimon and Alessandro Ruggieri
- 1464: On the Geographic Implications of Carbon Taxes

- Esteban Rossi-Hansberg, Klaus Desmet and Bruno Conte
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